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Pocket Watch and Key
Pocket watch in a removable silver case with black silk ribbon and winding key. The watch face has black Roman numerals under glass.
Noon, Waltham Watch Factory, Waltham, Mass., undated
Workers on their lunch hour at the Waltham Watch Factory in Waltham, Massachusetts. Several trolley cars can be seen in the distance.
Trade card for H.J. Hooton & Co., watches and jewelry, 357 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1876\n
Below the flower image the card reads "Copyright 1876 by L. Prang & Co."
Trade card for Richard Hills & Brother, watch makers, No. 206 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated
The brothers deal in watches and jewelry.
Trade card for S. & J. Myers, watches, watch materials, 90 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated
The business handles jewelry, spectacles, vest chains, crystals and tools. It was formerly located at No. 16 Hanover Street.
Trade card for Nathaniel G. Wood, watches, gold jewelry, gold chains, 9 & 11 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., undated
Wood repairs watches and deals in solid silver and plated ware.
Trade card for Albert H. Brooks, chronometer and watch maker, No. 99 Court Street, Boston, Mass., undated
The card states that special attention is given to repairing French and Calender Clocks. Brooks was with William Bond & Son for five years.
Frederic Nicoud, chronometers and watches, Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, undated
The manufacturer's receipt states the watch will wear well and be well regulated.
Trade card for George W. Herrick, watches, clocks, jewelry, J.J. Brown's Drug Store, Main Street, Andover, Mass., undated
The card verso reads "Standard time received from Cambridge at 9 o'clock every morning."
Advertisement for Waltham Watches, H.O. Ford & Co., 84 Tremont Street, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass, undated
Ford sells products from the American Watch Company in Waltham, Massachusetts.
Billhead for Thomas Steele, watches and jewelry, 195 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut, dated July 12, 1846
Steele, located in the Exchange Buildings, is a manufacturer and wholesale and retail dealer in watches, jewelry, silverware, spectacles and pens.
Advertisement for Howard Watch & Clock Co., E. Howard & Co., 114 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. and 552 Broadway, New York, New York, ca.1884
The company makes church, depot, railway, tower and electro-magnetic watch clocks.
Trade card for J.B. Swett, watchmaker, optician, 87 Main Street, Charlestown, Mass., undated
Swett performs repairs of all kind from his business in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
Trade card for John F. Foster, practical watch and clock maker, 83 Winter Street, Mansfield, Mass., undated
The card attests to Foster's specialization with French, Banjo and Hall clocks and has a line to record the repair date.
Winton, guardian of the flight of time, Lenox Jewelry Co., 381 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated
The pamphlet describes, through text and photographs, various Winton Wrist Watch styles and features and includes a price list.
Trade card for The Waterbury, J.S. Warner, watchmaker & jeweler, Ogdensburg, New York, undated
The image vignettes follow a customer buying a Waterbury Watch after purchasing an inferior brand. The card verso is stamped with Warner's information.
Trade card for A.C. Tucker, optician, Tucker-Mason Building, South Avenue, Whitman, Mass., undated
Tucker performs watch, clock and jewelry repair. The card provides street railway line information.
Trade card for Elgin Watches, Flint Brothers, 53 Main Street, St. Johnsbury, Vermont, undated
Elgin Watches are carried by Flint Brothers in St. Johnsbury, Vermont.
Billhead for J. V. Kettell & Co., American watches, 376 Washington, corner of Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., dated April 16, 1889
Kettell deals in lockets, chains, seals, French clocks and performs watch repairs.
Advertisement for Geer & Turrill
An advertisement for a sale at Geer & Turrill, for "watches, jewelry, silver ware, and fancy goods..." Sale commenced on April 1: "No April Foolery in this!!"
Trade card for J.A. Foster Co., watches, diamonds, jewelry, 69 to 77 Dorrance Street, corner Weybosset, Providence, Rhode Island, undated
Foster also deals in silverware, lamps, musical and sporting goods. The business is opposite the Narragansett Hotel.
Trade card for R.R. Conn, jeweler, Fitchburg, Mass., undated
Conn deals in fine jewelry, repairing and Boss patent cases.
Billhead for John Jones, importer of watches, jewelry, plated-ware, military & fancy-goods, No. 57 Market Street, Boston, Mass., dated June 7, 1820
The customer has purchased shell combs and feathers.
Trade card for S. Eastman, loan office, 200 Westminster Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated
The bottom of the card reads "Watch and jewelry repairing a specialty."
Trade card for the Lancaster Watch, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1880
The card verso has an image of the working parts of a 1269 Lancaster Watch.
Watch Case
Chip-carved camphor wood watch case, in the shape of a tall case clock, with a carved wheel in a sliding panel with a scroll top and shaped sides on bracket ...
Watch Fob
Rectangular, orange-colored stone with beveled edge set in a domed mount; attached to the mount and joined by a ring at their base are two pierced and stamped ...
Pocket watch
Pocket watch, silver case. Arabic numerals indicate hours. Gold hands w/ diamond design as pointers. Large ring at top.
Watch fob
Watch fob w/ small brass cube attached to metal chain w/ metal loop at end; small brass rod on brass chain also attached to metal chain.
Watch fob
Jet watch fob; figure-eight shaped links on chain; hooks at both ends.